Coffee and bullets make up 60% of my Bug out bag. A zombie may, just may be hard to fathom or come by but the massive amount of lost sheeple running
around after a major crisis won't be. Prepping for one is as good as the other.

Coffee and bullets make up 60% of my Bug out bag. A zombie may, just may be hard to fathom or come by but the massive amount of lost sheeple running
around after a major crisis won't be. Prepping for one is as good as the other

lol, my son and I, when we stayed with my dad in his house for a while, used to plot out what we'd do in case of a zombie apocalypse. It's actually
a small mansion built into the side of a mountaintop with 40 acres of prime ag land below it. Nearly all the windows are well above ground level, the
front doors are super reinforced and those few windows that actually are reachable from ground wouldn't be hard to block. Just the position of the
house was great though because the mountain is so steep that it'd be hard to imagine shuffling zombies making it up there en masse. Maybe one or two
industrious zombies but not hordes. And it all sits above a small city that could be good for supply runs. Win! Son and I both have had martial
arts training plus fencing. Double win because that means no ammo runs.

I am wondering what the best way to reinforce windows and access points would be.Do Zombie's have super-human strength?
Can Zombie's read minds? Are they attracted to light? Do they have acute hearing?
I admit I haven't studied Zombie's thoroughly enough- I've always focused more on the human element.

I have a years supply of coffee on hand. I heard the price will be going up, so I stocked up.
I also have a baseball bat, and I know how to use it.

nugget1
I am wondering what the best way to reinforce windows and access points would be.Do Zombie's have super-human strength?
Can Zombie's read minds? Are they attracted to light? Do they have acute hearing?
I admit I haven't studied Zombie's thoroughly enough- I've always focused more on the human element.

I have a years supply of coffee on hand. I heard the price will be going up, so I stocked up.
I also have a baseball bat, and I know how to use it.

edit on 3u55America/Chicago301 by nugget1 because: Correct spelling

Subfloor wood.. the thick kind. Screws not nails. Outside of the frame on the outside of the house.. never the inside. Hatchet or axe in the attic. I
figure if it works for hurricanes it should work for zombies.

FlyersFan
My 'plan' .... I"m watching Walking Dead. I'm making note of the stupid things that people do that get them killed and I make it my plan not to
do those things.

I was disappointed Carl didnt get eaten yet.
Merl should have survived.
Its sort of like a soap opera.. with zombies.
... and dont these people know you shouldnt eat that rabbit until AFTER the first frost?? Darryl is gonna get worms.. Tularemia... Rabbit fever...

Yeah, I hate fast zombies too. I'll let the posters decide though. If we need to be specific how about medium speed, not the shufflers and not the
real fast ones either.

Your best bet:

- a sword. Nothing heavy or too long. a katana would be nice. A machete works, too. It needs to either be very sharp, or heavy enough to allow
for hack and slash
- a governor. The .45/410 combo is specacular. Or just a sawed off 12 gauge, since 410 shells are more rare
- ak-47. Easy to dismantle/clean. Fairly easy round to find. Easy to rig and fix when it breaks. Very realiable, tested tens of thousands of
times over on the battlefield. a tried and true automatic rifle
- compound bow. Small enough to carry on your back, powerful enough to bring down the biggest man/zombie
- a decent pocketknife, preferrably assisted open. Spyderco is great, but the metal is so hard it can be brittle. And the sharpening angles are
impossible without a machine. Go with something more like a Benchmade.

And it all sits above a small city that could be good for supply runs. Win! Son and I both have had martial arts training plus fencing. Double win
because that means no ammo runs.

That sounds pretty good. I'm not into martial arts and without leather or kevlar would get bit to pieces. Ammo though, no problem or need for runs
for quite a while. Probably have to ditch some so I can carry more coffee. I'll drop it at your place on the way by.

When you run into the city for supplies I'll be at Costco if the marina is swarmed. You can recognize me by the mask.

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